The warmest year of the 63 years
MONTREAL - At its balance sheet at year-end, Environment Canada stated that global warming increases the number of extreme weather events."There is something unusual, to say nothing of disturbed weather in our environment. If you can not assert a viewpoint quite scientific as any result of global warming, we nevertheless believe that climate change will exacerbate our climate (...) and that the balance is certainly disturbed by our actions " , said Thursday meteorologist Rene Heroux, during the review highlights the ten most significant in Canada.
This assertion is nothing worthy of a meteorologist, but rather resembles that of a green activist. The worst is that Mr. Heroux Environment Canada knows it distorts reality, why he takes his hat half a scientist ( "If we can not assert a viewpoint quite scientific " ) before making such an assertion. And what about: "we can still believe that climate change will exacerbate our climate" . Very scientific, science is not about belief, it is rather the domain of religion.
Mr. Heroux has every right to believe what they want, he may even advise staff if they wish. But when it does without first reporting the facts objectively, this is no longer a scientist who speaks and it should not afford to say so on behalf of Environment Canada, supposedly a public service based on science and not a green lobby.
Maybe we can help Mr. Heroux just because it seems so puzzled by the weather of the past year and is so quick to conclude that if it does not understand that evil may be global warming ...
"Who would have predicted that Vancouver would experience its warmest winter ever recorded? Review weather events outside the ordinary that has applied to Environment Canada shows that Mother Nature is in control of the agenda, especially for 2010, "said Rene Heroux.
A meteorologist could have done Mr. Heroux .... Already in the summer 2009, un puissant El Nino s’annonçait. Celui-ci était à son plus fort en janvier et février 2010.
Voici ce qu'en dit Wikipedia:
North America: Winters, during the El Niño effect, are warmer and drier than average in the Northwest, Northmidwest, and Northmideast United States, and therefore reduced snowfalls than average.
In Canada, both warmer and drier winters (due to forcing of the Polar Jet further north) over much of the country occur, although less variation from normal is seen in the Maritime Provinces. The following summer is warmer and sometimes drier creating a more active than average forest fire season over Central / Eastern Canada.
El Niño Warmed pour la Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, thats the area Experienced Such a subtropical winter-like "during the games.
"On average, the hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean some 11 storms, while for the year 2010, there were 19 named storms in the Atlantic basin, with consequences we know" Heroux said.And yes, 2009 was the quietest season in 20 years! You remember Mr. Heroux?
Oh yes, 2010 was one of the quietest season in Pacific ... well, well ...
Ontario and Quebec have not been spared by Mother Nature. During the month of December, the blizzard has forced hundreds of motorists spend more than 24 hours in their vehicle in Ontario, while the Lower St. Lawrence and the Gaspé are still struggling to recover from major storms and devastating tidal were successively slaughtered in these regions.
And we think that Environment Canada meteorologists?
It may nevertheless believe that climate change exacerbate our climate (...) and that the balance is certainly disturbed by our actionsThis song is sung in recent weeks by all ecologists on the planet: the cold is caused by heat ... their reasoning is a little more dressy but would require a post in itself. Let's stick to the east of Canada. How a meteorologist can ignore both the climate oscillations? We
this winter
- A La Nina looks pretty powerful.
- The Arctic Oscillation is very negative since mid-December (like yours ... )
- The North Atlantic Oscillation (NOA) which is also in a negative phase.
A nice mix of weather inabituelles.Et is above all because of this situation it has snowed in Ontario and Quebec. (And in NY, and Paris, and London, and Atlanta, etc., etc.) incorporates a meteorologist can not speak about global warming before putting forward these climatic cycles.
Francois